willyslover--yes it's in the fire ring--anyway that's what I've been told--
C-strkn--yes your stock gasket has held and as far as we know so have a lot of other Enterprise set-ups--the key is the wastegate--it's setup to not exceed a certain boost--I don't think that a few runs of above 65-70 psi will blow it--I think if you did several runs in the 75psi without a wastegate you'd be in trouble--maybe not, but this is what I think--
On my oring set up I went 4 months without a waste gate on the B1, with stock headbolts torqued to 135lbs, I broke one and it's no fun--
(torqueing the stock headbolts to anything above 110-115lbs will possibly result in the breakage of one or more or all bolts--don't do it, plus they relax back to 110lbs anyway)
and many 60psi runs without a problem, but then after 2. 5 months with the twins and no waste gate and multiple 78psi runs and 2 weeks after changing to studs I started to pressurize the coolant system above 60psi---my situation is plain weird is it the gasket, is the head being lifted, or ???? -one wouldn't think that the head would lift with studs torqued to 135psi, but it only does it at the higher boost and of course I think it's is getting slowly worse----HVAC, BRANDON and I have done some different setups and so far it looks like Brandon's and HVAC's systems are holding--time will tell though as usual--problem is time is what some of us don't have--we will probably run the risk of having failures for a little while until a defintive answer is available---this is R&D stuff and with everyone wanting twins and doing different systems and nobody able to wait this is what happens---ok I need to fire up the welder and JB bond--no more leaks for me :--) ... chris